Made in Japan【コスモ】long door curtain "Dharma Seven Lucky Gods" Lucky Red
The Seven Gods of Fortune are revered as gods of good fortune and are said to bring happiness.
Because of the Japanese word for owl (フクロウ)
It can be called "not bitter" or "fukurairo". To the Japanese, the owl has long been an animal that symbolizes luck.
This is a series of noren curtains with lucky charms that have been popular in Japan for a long time.
They can be used to bring good luck or change the atmosphere of a room without taking up too much space,
They can be used as interior decoration, as souvenirs, gifts, etc.
Country of production: Japan
Material/composition: 100% polyester fiber
Packaging: independent bag packaging
color: red
Dimensions: Approximately 85 cm (width) x 150 cm (length)
International barcode: 4943741934387
Shipping: door curtain*1 piece
Cleaning method: washable, do not bleach, do not tumble dry
Color: As shown in the picture, the web product is slightly different from the actual product due to the relationship between photography and the color rendering of each monitor. This product picture is a situational illustration for reference. The product content is subject to the specification description.
Applicable: bedroom door, kitchen door, bathroom door, wardrobe, entrance entrance...etc.
[Note] You need to bring your own telescopic rod. The product content is that the door curtain body does not come with a rod.
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- Made in Japan【コスモ】long door curtain "Dharma Seven Lucky Gods" Lucky Red The Seven Gods of Fortune are revered as gods of good fortune and are said to bring happiness. Because of the Japanese word for owl (フクロウ) It can be called "not bitter" or "fukurairo". To the Japanese, the owl has long been an animal that symbolizes luck. This is a series of noren curtains with lucky charms that have been popular in Japan for a long time.
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